ArcGIS Pro: An Introduction Overview

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ArcGIS Pro: An Introduction Overview David Watkins, Robert LeClair, David Reeves

Online Content and Services ArcGIS for Desktop Apps Services Access Desktop Web Device Server Online Content and Services Portal ArcMap ArcGIS Pro

ArcGIS Pro 64 Bit, multi-threaded Simplified user interface Integrated with ArcGIS Online Combined 2D/3D experience Multiple maps and layouts Simple search and query

Fusion of Applications ArcMap / ArcCatalog ArcGlobe / ArcScene CityEngine ArcGIS Pro

Contextual Ribbon-based Project- based Intuitive Integrated Map-focused

Overview Demo

What Can I do with ArcGIS Pro?

Analysis Majority of tools from ArcMap Geoprocessing Pane Modelbuilder Python Window Network Analysis Image Processing

Analysis Demo

Editing Update Create & Maintain 2D and 3D editing Simplified edit sessions Edit enterprise GDBs Group templates Map topology CAD like editing experience Create & Maintain

Editing Demo

Mapping & Visualization Improved drawing performance and quality Multiple layouts Unified symbol model Transparency 3D Cartography Map Series Animation

Mapping Demo

Sharing Share Portal Online Web maps and 3D web scenes Map and layer packages Project packages Map & Layout files Task files Symbology (styles) Portal Online ArcGIS Pro Share

Common Questions

How do I get started with Pro?

Getting started with Pro

How is ArcGIS Pro licensed?

ArcGIS Pro 1.2 introduced additional flexible licensing options Named User Single Use Concurrent Use

What’s New in ArcGIS Pro 1.2 10/3/2019 New Licensing options Concurrent Use Requires a 10.4 license manager Updated license file Single Use Locked to a machine Copyright ©2016 Esri

What’s coming at 1.3?

KML Image Classification Sharing Analysis ArcGIS Pro 1.3 Supporting the GIS Professional KML Charts Vector Tiles Sharing Analysis Integrated mesh Improved Feature Service Support Animation enhancements Network Editing SDK Mobile Map Packages Image Classification Expressions across the platform Elevation surfaces Tile packages Task pallets Geodatabase topology Multi-scale map authoring Extending the Platform…

KML as a native layer type 2D and 3D Legends and graphics Regions Network links 3D models Labeling Projections

Vector Tiles Fast caching and display Create and view vector tile basemaps Fast caching and display High-quality map display great for high-resolution monitors Dynamic labeling Share via Online or Portal Esri provided vector tile basemaps can be re-styled Re-style tiles on the client Labels rotate and flip

Animation Timeline It’s so easy! Update and rearrange keyframes Intuitive UI It’s so easy! Update and rearrange keyframes

Geodatabase topology Add topology layer Create new topologies Organize and manage errors with the Error Inspector Filter by rule or map extent Preview errors Streamline fixing errors

What extensions are available with ArcGIS Pro? Spatial Analyst 3D Analyst Network Analyst Geostatistical Analyst Data Reviewer Workflow Manager Data InterOp Streetmap Premium

Can I virtualize ArcGIS Pro? Yes, ArcGIS Pro virtualizes well Citrix (XenApp and XenDesktop) Vmware (Horizon View) Microsoft (Hyper-V VDI) ArcGIS Pro in virtualized environments

Can I customize ArcGIS Pro? Introduction to ArcGIS Pro Esri Live Webinar for KAMP Members 10/3/2019 Can I customize ArcGIS Pro? Tasks Customize the Ribbon Configure Automate Use Extend Python .NET API Copyright ©2015 Esri

What is the plan for ArcMap? 10.5 ArcMap continues Limited New Development Bug fixes ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro run side by side Separate install Imports MXDs, SXDs, and 3DDs Models and Scripts (Python) Basic, Standard, and Advanced Levels ArcMap ArcGIS Pro

ArcGIS Pro Road Map KML GeoAnalytics Charts Utility network 10.5 Advancing the Platform KML GeoAnalytics Mobile Map Packages Expressions Sharing analysis Vector tiles Utility network 10.5 Incremental software releases Geodatabase topology Pro 1.4 Grids and Graticules Charts 2017 Generalization 10.4.1 Pro 1.3 3D Scene Services Q4 WFS Find features 10.4 Pro 1.2 Annotation & Dimensions Q3 Q2 Continuous improvements 2016 . . . Focused on Quality, User Needs, and Innovation

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